The body of water that lies between the British Isles and the European Mainland is the English Channel?
The British Isles are predominantly comprised of various landforms, including islands, peninsulas, plains, and mountains. It is a diverse region with a mix of geographical features such as hills, valleys, coastlines, and rivers. The landforms in the British Isles have been shaped by geological processes over millions of years.
low sea levels
The alignment of mountain chains and rock types between the British Isles and Scandinavia provide evidence of a geological connection between the two regions. This is known as the Caledonian orogeny, a period of mountain-building that occurred around 400 million years ago when the landmasses of Laurentia (ancestral North America), Baltica (ancestral Europe), and Avalonia (ancestral British Isles) collided to form the supercontinent of Pangaea. The subsequent separation of the continents during the breakup of Pangaea led to the formation of the North Atlantic Ocean.
The North Atlantic Drift, a branch of the Gulf Stream, is a warm water current that affects the climate of the British Isles. It helps to keep the region milder and more temperate than other areas at similar latitudes.
The mild temperatures in the British Isles are primarily due to the warm North Atlantic Drift, a part of the Gulf Stream that brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the region. This helps regulate the climate and keeps temperatures relatively stable year-round. The surrounding sea also acts as a buffer, moderating extremes in temperature.
The North Sea.
mainland Britain
There are 86 currently on mainland Britain.
Éire is the Irish language name for Ireland. The British Isles refers to Britain and Ireland and their own smaller islands. They are off the northwest of mainland Europe.
You mean what ARE the British Isles. Well The British are the islands that make up Britain; so like Ireland the mainland and some other small Islands.
The British Isles are predominantly comprised of various landforms, including islands, peninsulas, plains, and mountains. It is a diverse region with a mix of geographical features such as hills, valleys, coastlines, and rivers. The landforms in the British Isles have been shaped by geological processes over millions of years.
Celtic.
Pentland Firth between mainland and Orkney, North Minch between mainland and Western Isles, North Channel between mainland and Northern Ireland.
The English Channel.
Ireland, a European country, shares a border with Northern Ireland, and Northern Ireland is part of the British Isles - so Ireland is the nearest European country. The next one would be France, which is on the other side of the English Channel.
It's not a common swimming distance; to walk around the British mainland coast is around 9,500 miles. But the British Isles includes Eire, the Channel Isles and the Isles of Scilly, so I would imagine around 15-20,000 miles. To put it into context, this is roughly equivalant to swimming the Atlantic both ways.
The British Isles is a geographical location, an archipelago off the northwest coast of continental Europe. It is located on the European continental shelf so therefore still part of Europe. I believe it is the third largest after Indonesia and the Philippines. The United Kingdom is one of two countries within the British Isles. The other being the Republic of Ireland.